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  • AAReloading

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    We are trying to start a reloading co-op in Lubbock. Our goal is to make practice quality rounds at lower costs than manufacturers. We will do all the work reloading the ammo and then you just reimburse us the cost of the components and labor. We can get bigger discounts by buying components in bulk and try to keep the cost of target and practice shooting to a minimum. Join us as we reduce the costs of the hobby we all enjoy.


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    Mexican_Hippie

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    You could potentially have a Coop to share equipment, or set it up kinda like renting shop floor space.

    You could combine that with some group buys and save money on both components and equipment.

    Everyone would have to roll their own though. At least that's my understanding.
     

    mantawolf

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    Sharing equipment is fine. Me and a buddy do that and I am sure everyone has people they do that with. The part that was concerning to the op was "you just reimburse us the cost of the components and labor"

    Paid for labor becomes a business at that point.
     
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